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Final Exam Review Honors US History I- 2014
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Criteria 32 Multiple Choice Questions 16 Matching 7 Short answers- you must write a description of key figures 3 Interpreting a map questions 3 Analyzing a document questions 4 Critical thinking questions
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What to study…. Study all of your key terms from chapter 11. Study all of the key people from chapter 11. The map questions have to do with the war in the west, specifically the Mississippi River. For the document questions you will read The Gettysburg Address and answer questions.
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Study more… First major battle of the Civil War Advantages/Disadvantages of the North and South Lincoln’s dissatisfaction with George McClellan on the battlefield Strategies of the Confederacy Republican-controlled Congress Battle of Vicksburg significance Significance of the election of 1864 Anaconda Plan
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And again…. Gettysburg Address First Battle of Bull Run and Shiloh significance Confederate capital The Emancipation Proclamation Battle of Gettysburg Greatest cause of death in the war Union’s strategy The draft Lincoln’s main goal at the beginning of the war
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And yet more…. The Battle of Antietam Hardships during the war-North and South Battles of the Wilderness, Spotsylvania, and Cold Harbor Lincoln’s opponent during the election of 1864 13 th Amendment South Carolina treated harshly April 14, 1865
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Critical Thinking Questions You must answer these the day of the exam. You must write at least FIVE sentences for each. 1.Why did the South assume that France and Britain would back the Confederacy? Was this assumption correct? 2.At the start of the Civil War, why do you think many Americans favored the North to win? 3.Identify two advantages that the North had over the South during the Civil War, and two advantages that the South had over the North. 4.Your text states that, for the North, “the Fourth of July 1863 was the most joyous independence day since the first one 87 years earlier”. Explain this statement.
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